alkyne
Meaning
A type of organic compound that contains at least one triple bond between carbon atoms. (একটি অর্গানিক রাসায়নিক যা অন্তত একটি ডাবল বন্ডযুক্ত কার্বন ক্ষুদ্রাযুক্ত।)
Pronunciation
আল্কাইন (āl'kā'in)
Synonyms
triple bond, hydrocarbon, organic compound, alkene, acetylene, ethylene, butyne, propyne
Synonyms
The alkyne has a triple bond between carbon atoms.
Alkynes are a subclass of hydrocarbons.
Every alkyne is an organic compound.
Alkynes differ from alkenes by having triple bonds.
Acetylene is the simplest alkyne.
Ethylene is an aliphatic compound related to alkynes.
Butyne is an alkyne containing four carbon atoms.
Propyne is an alkyne with three carbon atoms.
Antonyms
Alkanes are saturated compounds with single bonds.
Saturated compounds have only single bonds and no triple bonds.
Cycloalkanes have a ring structure unlike alkynes.
Nonpolar compounds do not have polar bonds like alkynes.
Dienes are not alkynes but they have multiple bonds.
Monosaturated compounds differ from alkynes.
Polyunsaturated compounds are different from simple alkynes.
Alkadienes are compounds with double bonds, contrasting with alkynes.
Phrases
The alkyne series includes compounds like ethyne and propyne.
In a terminal alkyne, the triple bond is at the end of the carbon chain.
An internal alkyne has the triple bond within the carbon chain.
The alkyne reaction involves breaking the triple bond.
Alkyne hydrocarbons are vital in organic synthesis.